Can anyone recommend a pedal?

Pedalo

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 10, 2009
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My pedals are making horrible graty noises and I think they need replacing. What do you recommend? I'm not after anything fancy. No clips, straps etc, just a normal flat pedal which works smootly, has good grip in the wet, doesn't cost too much and is reliable in all weather for daily commuting. Any ideas?
 

Vikki

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 12, 2009
442
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Best bet, at a guess, would be to go to Halfords and LBS's and see what's out there that you like the look of. I've still got the stock pedals on my Wisper.

Best regards.

Vikki.
 

Pedalo

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 10, 2009
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No chance to get to a bike shop for 3 weeks so it needs to be mail order. The wellgo looks perfect. Thanks.
 

allen-uk

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 1, 2010
909
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You mention wet riding.

These:

DMR V8 Grease Port | Buy Online | ChainReactionCycles.com

have the advantage that you can unscrew the little 'pins' and replace them with taller, sharper pins (called 'Terror Pins')

Search Chain Reaction Cycles

You only need one set of replacement pins for the pair of pedals - you do one in each corner.

The effect is that if you're wearing trainer-type shoes, they really grip like crap to a blanket. I have a plastic foot which has a tendency to point outwards if you let it, but if I press it onto these re-pinned pedals, it stays put for most of the time. Handy in wet conditions where your sole might slip a bit.


Allen.
 

allen-uk

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 1, 2010
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HA HA HA HA HA HA.

You old wag, you.


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Vikki

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 12, 2009
442
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Tom, you should be on the stage... there's one leaving in 5 minutes :D
 
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allen-uk

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 1, 2010
909
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Eh? The old ones are the best, thank the lord.


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Vikki

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 12, 2009
442
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I'm a sucker for twist-on-word phrases. Been guilty of a few myself :D
 

Old Timer

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Dec 5, 2009
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Don`t forget there are two thread sizes;)
 

Old Timer

Esteemed Pedelecer
Dec 5, 2009
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1/2" and 9/16" I think they are.
 

Pedalo

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 10, 2009
443
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More by luck than judgement, the new pedals fit fine!

That's another source of creaks and grindy noises eliminated. Now there are just one or two rattles when I hit a bump which I think are just cables and things knocking against each other.
 

Alex728

Esteemed Pedelecer
Dec 16, 2008
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Ipswich
Most modern adult push bikes and e-bikes based on them have 9/16" threads these days.

its mostly BMXs and some very old designs of adult bikes with the 1/2" threads...